Texans Facilities Undergo Major Changes To Address COVID-19

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(SportsRadio 610) -- The Texans' team facilities have undergone major changes to address physical distancing and cleaning guidelines. 

“This has been a massive undertaking to make sure, first and foremost, that the health and safety of everyone who steps foot in our building is prioritized at all times,” Texans head coach and general manager Bill O’Brien said in a statement. “We’re fortunate to have great people in place who put a ton of time in this offseason to get our facility to the point that we can safely operate training camp, but we know it’s an unprecedented time and it’s our responsibility to stay diligent about proper hygiene and tweak our operation as new information comes out.”

O'Brien and vice president of football operations Jack Easterby handled the changes along with department heads from the team's football operations and team logistics, strength and conditioning, security and player logistics, equipment services, video operations, sports medicine, sports science and performance nutrition staffs. 

Players began reporting for COVID-19 testing last week. Defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes is among the NFL players to opt out of the 2020 season. 
Here is a list of the changes at NRG Stadium: 

  • A tier system implemented by the NFL that limits the number of people with access to restricted areas of team facilities and direct access to players and coaches.
  • League-issued proximity sensor devices that must be worn at all times inside the facility.
  • A dedicated infection control officer, Geoff Kaplan, and the team’s first-ever facility hygiene coordinator, Ray Clarage.
  • Increased frequency of cleaning and disinfecting throughout the building, especially high-touch surfaces, using hospital-grade sanitation materials.
  • Signage in all areas reinforcing the importance of proper hygiene, physical distancing and mask wearing.
  • An on-site COVID-19 testing facility operated in coordination with Bio-Reference Laboratories.
  • Facial recognition systems that automatically open doors, ensuring all highly trafficked areas are completely touchless.
  • Physically distanced player lockers spread over three different locker room areas to accommodate the 80-man training camp roster.
  • Auxiliary dining areas and pre-prepared food service stations to alleviate congestion in the team cafeteria.
  • Distanced meeting setups inside the Houston Methodist Training Center to accommodate team and position group meetings with proper spacing.
  • Dedicated one-way ingress/egress in highly trafficked areas.
  • New flooring that’s easier to clean and sanitize.
  • Hand sanitizer stations and increased ventilation throughout NRG Stadium and all team areas.
  • Educational safety and hygiene materials sent to all personnel and their family members.